Sustainability and Social Impact Concentration

Examine the environmental, economic, and social sustainability challenges and opportunities faced by today’s business leaders.

Looking for the Sustainability concentration?

The Sustainability concentration has been renamed the Sustainability and Social Impact concentration. Requirements to complete the concentration have not changed.

Course requirements

Completion of the Sustainability and Social Impact concentration does not require pre-approval or special admission. If you would like to pursue this concentration, complete a total of 12 credits of sustainability-related courses as listed below.

The 12 credits also count toward fulfillment of your electives requirement, but note that COMM courses cannot be counted as non-Commerce electives. If the courses you take for a concentration overlap with the courses you take for an option or minor, you can double count a maximum of 3 credits of coursework in your degree toward both the concentration and one of either one option or one minor.   

After you've applied to graduate, we'll provide instructions for how to declare the concentration so that it will appear on your academic transcript.

Sustainability and Social Impact requirements
9 credits from:
COMM_V 312
Business Ethics Leadership
COMM_V 314
Strategies for Responsible Business
COMM_V 386CClimate Literacy for Business
COMM_V 3151
Innovation and Sustainability
COMM_V 3161Impact Investing: Social Finance in the 21st Century
COMM_V 386M1Green Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Startups
COMM_V 386TIndigenous Peoples and Economic Development
COMM_V 4602
Social and Nonprofit Marketing
COMM_V 4842Sustainability Marketing
COMM_V 4851Social Entrepreneurship
COMM_V 486A3Climate Finance
COMM_V 486C4Corporate Responsibility and Business Ethics
COMM_V 486E
Climate-Focused ESG Reporting and Analysis
COMM_V 4875
Environmental Management
One of COMM_V 315 (formerly COMM_V 386I), COMM_V 316  (formerly COMM_V 386L), COMM_V 386M, or COMM_V 485 can be counted toward both the Sustainability and Social Impact concentration and the Entrepreneurship option. A maximum of three credits of coursework within your degree can be applied to fulfill both option and concentration requirements.
2 One of COMM_V 460 or COMM_V 484 can be counted toward both the Sustainability and Social Impact concentration and the Marketing option. A maximum of three credits of coursework within your degree can be applied to fulfill both option and concentration requirements.
3 COMM_V 486A can be counted toward both the Sustainability and Social Impact concentration and the Finance option. A maximum of three credits of coursework within your degree can be applied to fulfill both option and concentration requirements.
4 COMM_V 486C will not be offered in 2024W.
5 Credit will be granted for only one of COMM_V 487 or ECON_V 371. COMM_V 487 will not be offered in 2024W.
And 3 credits from courses with a social sciences or a natural sciences focus:
social sciences
DES_V 2301Sustainability by Design
EDUC_V 210Global Citizenship
CONS_V 425Sustainable Energy: Policy and Governance
ECON_V 370Benefit-Cost Analysis and the Economics of Project Evaluation
ECON_V 3712Economics of the Environment
ECON_V 473Economics of Climate Change
HIST_V 106Global Environmental History
HIST_V 396Environmental History of North America
PHIL_V 3313Business and Professional Ethics
PHIL_V 3324Environmentals Ethics
POLI_V 351Environmental Politics and Policy
SOCI_V 230Shopping, Society, and Sustainability
WOOD_V 461Globalization and Sustainability
1 ENDS_V 221 can also be used to satisfy the social sciences requirement for the concentration (3 credits). Credit will be granted for only one of ENDS_V 221 or DES_V 230.
2 Credit will be granted for only one of COMM_V 487 or ECON_V 371. 
3 Formerly PHIL_V 434A.
4 Formerly PHIL_V 435A.

 

natural sciences

APBI_V 361Key Indicators of Agroecosystem Sustainability
ASIC_V 220Introduction to Sustainability (formerly SCIE 220)
CONS_V 200Foundation of Conservation
CONS_V 210Visualizing Climate Change
ENVR_V 200Introduction to Environmental Science
EOSC_V 212Topics in the Earth and Planetary Sciences 
EOSC_V 217The Science and Practice of Sustainability (no longer offered)
EOSC_V 312The Earth System and Environmental Evolution (no longer offered)
EOSC_V 314The Ocean Environment
GEOG_V 204Forest and Agricultural Climatology (no longer offered)
GEOG_V 310Environment and Sustainability

Other courses that are deemed to have a strong focus in social or environmental sustainability may be used to count towards the concentration upon approval from the Office of Student Academic Services.

The courses for the Sustainability and Social Impact concentration are counted toward your elective credits. If the courses required for the concentration overlap with the required courses in your option, only one can be counted toward both requirements.

Will the Sustainability and Social Impact concentration appear on my transcript?

If you're graduating in November 2019 or later, successful completion of the Sustainability and Social Impact concentration will be noted on your transcript after graduation. If you're graduating prior to November 2019, the concentration will not appear on your transcript, but you will receive a printed certificate to confirm its completion.


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